Filling holes in a gravel driveway
Anyone have any experience with filling holes/trenches/canyons/ponds/lakes in a gravel driveway? I can't get anyone to agree on whats best. I've been told everything from fill them with rocks, cement, dirt, to just pile on more gravel, etc, etc.
My thinking on the matter is if you put a porous material in, be it gravel/rocks etc, that when it rains its going to percolate down into where the depression used to be, mud up, and the gravel/rocks that you filled it with is going to sink creating a hole again. Whether this is true in practical application I don't know. As for filling with cement, well, that just doesn't seem like a good idea to me, the earth will be moving from summer to winter and its either going to push it up or its going to sink down or somethings going to happen...
Most people I talk to seem to think building the area up with dirt would be crazy and that it wouldn't stay, but I see no other way to get the area raised up enough it will shed water. The dirt would be packed and covered with gravel once done. In the past I've even layered dirt in, packed it down, spread asphalt shingles across the area, and put more dirt on top of that, and that worked pretty well, the shingles held the dirt in place long enough for it to get packed down, I think it would have lasted longer had it had more gravel put over it.
I don't think most people I've talked to about this realize how bad it is, this has been an ongoing problem for years, it isn't something I think can be fixed by simply filling the "holes" with gravel etc. :no:
Here's an action shot of me cutting fence posts to size for a fence I am working on, the worst part of the driveway is behind me, its baad. :C
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...sAAB/023-4.jpg
Any advice?